Jean-Claude Van Damme Storms Out of Bizarre TV Interview On Australian TV

Jean-Claude Van Damme stormed out of a TV interview in Australia after finding questions about his life and affair with Kylie Minogue (photos) "boring."

The 55-year-old was being interviewed by video from Bangkok on Australian morning show 'Sunrise' to promote an upcoming speaking tour when he said he was fed up with the same questions after first lashing out at the crew.

"I just... Guys, you are talking behind the cameras. This is a direct line. It's good to have them, by the way, so people can understand this. I'm online talking to you and I have people behind that camera talking about... because I'm sweating and everything."

"So, I'm not looking anymore for... I'm looking to be as natural as possible when I come to Australia. I just want to talk to the people there."

Van Damme became upset when asked about his admitted affair with Australian singer Kylie Minogue.

"Yeah, I like Kylie, I like everybody. Can I please come to Australia and talk to you? Sorry guys, I cannot do this anymore."

"You are talking to a guy who's very rough, you know? Let me talk. It's good for the people; they can hear that. Let me talk please," he said. "Those questions, the press, they have been asking me the same questions for the last 25 years."

"I'm 55 years old. So I'm not anymore 35, 25. I'm 55 years old," he continued. "So I've got a different view of life, and we'll talk about this in Australia. But those interview you are giving me on TV right now, they are very boring. Because the questions are boring."

"It's difficult for me to answer the question, so I start to sweat. I don't feel good, because then I'm very... they are boring. Next question? You have something interesting to ask me?"

The action star then stood up and took off his cap. He requested they stop filming as he took off his microphone: "Don't shoot. Cut."

"What the f--k is going on with Australia? What the f--k is going on? I cannot do this. I'm too natural. You can blow this stuff away. What is this?"